2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2018.04.137
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Improving the performance of booster heat pumps using zeotropic mixtures

Abstract: This study demonstrated an increase in the thermodynamic performance of a booster heat pump, which was achieved by choosing the working fluid among pure and mixed fluids. The booster heat pump was integrated in an ultra-low-temperature district heating network with a forward temperature of 40 °C to produce domestic hot water, by heating part of the forward stream to 60 °C, while cooling the remaining part to the return temperature of 25 °C. The screening of working fluids considered 18 pure working fluids and … Show more

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“…The solutions using a cascade heat pump show longer payback periods while the standard unit using Ammonia approaches the payback periods of the direct heat recovery. Other performance indicators that account for the entire life time, such as the heat generation cost or the net present value indicate a higher profitability of the cascade heat pump solutions, which is consistent with the findings from [5,22]. The estimation of the investment cost for the establishment of the DH connection implied uncertainties, which have the largest impact on the solution with the direct heat supply from the refrigeration system.…”
Section: Heat Pumpsupporting
confidence: 78%
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“…The solutions using a cascade heat pump show longer payback periods while the standard unit using Ammonia approaches the payback periods of the direct heat recovery. Other performance indicators that account for the entire life time, such as the heat generation cost or the net present value indicate a higher profitability of the cascade heat pump solutions, which is consistent with the findings from [5,22]. The estimation of the investment cost for the establishment of the DH connection implied uncertainties, which have the largest impact on the solution with the direct heat supply from the refrigeration system.…”
Section: Heat Pumpsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Estimating the investment cost when using mixtures appears to be more difficult due to the lack of practical experiences with the construction and operation of heat pumps using zeotropic mixtures. Previous studies, [5,22], suggest initial investment costs of competitive solutions using mixtures, comparable to the investment costs for heat pumps using pure fluids or up to 100 % higher. The studies outline the strong dependency on the specific cases.…”
Section: Economic Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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